TransPRK

TransPRK



Transepithelial PRK


1. Regular cornea before TransPRK
2. Ablation of the refractive component
3. Ablation of the epithelial component
4. Stromal bed after TransPRK
5. Regenerated cornea after TransPRK

It takes FIVE steps to superior vision but…
only ONE excimer laser step for both epithelium removal and refractive correction!



The 8 "NO"s (What makes TransPRK different)


NO Touch Technique

No physical contact with the cornea, reducing the risk of infection and enhancing overall safety during the procedure

NO Flap

Avoids flap-related complications, making it a safer option for patients with active lifestyles or thinner corneas

NO Blade

Completely blade-free procedure using advanced laser technology for greater precision and reduced surgical risk

NO Incision

Surface laser approach with no surgical cuts, promoting natural healing and minimizing trauma to the eye

NO Suction of the Eye

No suction applied to the eye, eliminating the risk of subconjunctival haemorrhage and improving patient comfort

NO Loss of Vision Throughout

Maintains a stable visual experience during the procedure, reducing anxiety and enhancing overall patient confidence

NO Intraocular Pressure Spike

No suction-induced pressure increase, making it a safer choice for patients concerned about eye pressure changes

NO Phobia or Discomfort

Minimally invasive with reduced discomfort, making it suitable even for patients with smaller eyes or higher sensitivity

Excellent Results with Accuracy




Quicker (2–3 mins/eye)

Fast treatment time supported by the fastest refractive laser system in the world at 1050 Hz.



No Flap Complication

No flap means no risk of flap displacement, debris, folds, or flap-related complications.



Lower Risk, Greater Confidence

No infection, inflammation, displacement, debris, folds, etc — designed for safety.



Slim Chance of Ectasia

Minimally invasive approach supports corneal stability and reduces weakening concerns.



Less Dry Eyes

Less dry eyes—many patients say goodbye to dryness concerns compared with alternatives.



Less Heat-Induced, Less Invasive

Better thermal control means less heat impact and a gentler treatment experience.


TransPRK in Advance Vision



Most Attractive Packages in Malaysia

Transparent packages tailored for your needs—with guidance from our eye specialist team.

Lifetime Warranty

Long-term confidence and support for your vision journey.

FREE Screening

Comprehensive assessment to confirm suitability and recommend the best option.

0% Instalment

Flexible payment options designed to make treatment more accessible.

Schwind Amaris 1050RS



The Schwind Amaris 1050RS excimer laser represents the pinnacle of precision and speed in eye surgery technology. As the world’s leading system, operating at an unprecedented 1050Hz, it is renowned for its exceptional accuracy and efficiency.

Featuring Smart Pulse Technology and a minimal laser spot size of 0.54mm, it ensures the least amount of heat is transferred to the eye, making it significantly less invasive. Its innovative approach to managing thermal effects on the cornea guarantees a well-distributed and controlled application, safeguarding delicate eye tissues during the procedure.



Moreover, the Schwind Amaris 1050RS distinguishes itself with its advanced 7D eye tracking system—a leap beyond standard 3D systems commonly found in the market. This sophisticated tracking locks onto eye movement and anticipates motion before it occurs, enabling high-precision laser application throughout treatment.



Combined with its exclusive ability to perform TransPRK, the Schwind Amaris 1050RS stands apart as the only machine equipped to offer this refined level of accuracy and care in refractive surgery.

1050Hz Speed + Smart Pulse Precision

Fast, accurate treatment with carefully controlled thermal impact.

Advanced 7D Eye Tracking

Tracks and anticipates eye movement for consistent laser precision.

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